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r-1 i i .11 trs.r (r I i If I ft Hfl I PHICL, Gl a Year. The Vadosboro Messenger and Wadesboro Intelligencer Consolidated July, IOCS. A' G. OOYLtri, Publisher. WHOLE IWUBEll 796 Wadesboro, 11.

Thursday, March 12, 1896. UEIY SERIES-VOL 35. IS THIS JhElY FUJI FL.A32? THE SOUTH ANO IIISTOIIT. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U.

S. Govt Report jn. i i i ar tiki i She Una Cat Quite Figure, nil Th lug 8. Bedford in New York Sun. The South has added every foot of torritory to these United States, save Alaska, the North always in opposition, as the records of the votes in Congress will show.

The two mil-itary heroes of the war "of 1812 (which the North opposed, even to A Trick that lVa Played Successfully on Clerk iu a. Louisville Store. Courier-Journet Sleight-of-hand performers have resorted to another scheme for making money besides appearing on the stage before the public, and the fact can be attested to by a clerk in the furnishing goods establishment of G. S. Eosenberg.

Last Monday a man entered the store and eaid he desired to purchase a collar button. He wad a young man with a splendid appearance and KJ.YNKEX AXD SOD. YFYXXEX, Is what gves Hood's Sarsaparilla its great popularity, its constantly increasing sales, and enables it to accomplish its wonderful and unequalled cures. The combination, proportion and process used in preparing Hood's Sarsaparilla are unknown to other medicines, and make Hood's Sarsaparilla Peculiar to Itself It cures a wide range of diseases because of its povrer as a blood It acts directly and positively upon the blood, and the blood reaches every nook and corner of the human system. Thus all nerves, muscles, bones and tissues come under the beneficent influence ot SEWS XOTES.

Tbe Washington Fist tbiuki Con jress will dj urn by June lt- Tbe largest KVupp Runs bare a range cf I- the point of holding a secession convention the Hartford conven eveuteen miles, and firs two shots a aiii.ute. Senator PefTer says the Fopubsts in tbeir tion) were Southerners Wmhelu Scott, of Virginia, and Andrew notional platform will drop all the peculiar "isms" except verUm, in order to Jackson, of Tennessee. Southerners colonized Texas, whipped a eatch the ee silver vote. is there any visible ground for the belief that those of the first and fourth districts 'would take Mr. Skinner and Mr.

Strowd. Nor would Democrats in the counties now dominated by the fusionists vote for usion county and legislative tickets made up equally of DemoT crats and Populists. Yet we should as soon expect to sec Democrats fall in with thi3 fusion as to see Populists. The subserviency of the members of the latter party to Mr. Butler has been astonishing and humiliating, but it cannot be conceived that he can deliver them in this transaction.

The old-time manhood which was in them when they were Democrats and wore no man's livery and no man's collar, would reassert itself and they would repudiate, as promptly and as emphatically as would the Democrats, the assumption that they are mere cattle and that they may be trafficked in as such. We have more respect for them than to believe the contrary. So far as the Democratic-party is concerned, this is for it the road to certain defeat, and to this defeat it will havd'added disgrace. The -present disturbed condition of the relations between the Eepublicans and Populists offers the A report of tbe trustees of tbe Grant mon ument fund shows that th monument to tbe lite Gen. Grant is expected to be completed next year.

It will proLably be dedicated i April, IS'' 7. OF THE PROPOS-, KD DEAL. Charlotte Obssrver. Tte Observer has eome into possession, through what it a perfectly reliable channel, of the basis and scope of the proposed deal between the Democrats and Populists of this State. Messrs.

Ed Chambers Smith and JL B. Peebles went to Washington two week3 ago to see Senator Butler, from a conference of about fifty free silver Democrats held iu Ealeigh. In thi3 conference there was read a letter by Mr. Smith from Mr. Butler, either inviting a conference with Democrats or expressing his assent to one, we are not clear as to whether the overture came originally from him to them or from them to him.

At all events the two gentlemen first named went to Washington, conferred with Mr. Butler and ascertained from him the terms upon which he would agree to Democratic Ppopu-li3t fusion. The -agreement tentative or permanent, as the case may be was this: The Democrats ate to have the governorship and all the other State offices they now hold but Treasurer Worth is to be re-elected. They are ako to retain the congressional seats they now hold, viz. those of the second, third and sixth districts, occupied by Messrs.

Woodard, Shaw and Loekhart, respectively, but the Congressmen from the first, fourth and seventh districts Messrs. Skiuner, Strowd and Shuford, all Populists nation, and gave ua an empire. The Xorth did not want to admit the State, but the South out manoeuvered it. Then followed the Mexican war (I admit it wa3 a crime), which the North again op posed; but Polk Avas a good juggler, aud we cot another empire. As The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has SarsapariSIa The One True Blood Purifier.

$1 per bottle. Sala of Land by Commissioner. By victue of nn order ami decree of the FoperiorCoci 4nnc un'y made November Term, 111 tne iaue entitled K. 12. Little, exe-utor of VV illUm Little, dee'd, and John Little, nwmir of Mrs.

Kara li E. Little, dee'd, against John M- and his wife, Cornelia iddy, I will at public auction to the bisheht bidder, for cas at the court hiu- door in --VVadeshoro. N. on Monday, The 6' day of April. at 13 o'clock m.

the following tracts of land hi Gulledge's A nson county First tract is know. i us the Deunis Talton land, and contains t53 acre, l-ss tract is known as the Duncan lands, ami CODtaiuS 15 4-iOac-ies or li-s. Third tract is known as I he Huntley land, and contains 24J ueres, ir or less. Fou'iitruci i knowu as tin VVarley ho'd, and contain-S5 acres, mote or less. Fifth tract contains 4 acrS, more or less.

S.xtb contain 10 acres, m. re less: The first four trusts were conveyed to the aid John Gaddy hy Joel Goliedge tfnd if4 by deL dated Oct 27th. 189 The fifth tract was conveyed to the said John M. Giddy ty F. Huntley aDd ife by deed, -dated Feh 23rri.

18-3. The Sixth ti-uct conveyed to far said John M. Ua.tdy by John Chewninu ami others hy deed, dated VeU. VZa-i, 18S0. To allot which sairt deeds reference is hereby mad.

All of the said lands aiiove described are contiguous and will be sold ns one tract, and the sate is subject to, the approval and confirmation of the Xujierior Court. This February 28; 11500. JOHN. T. BENNETT.

Commissioner. Sai34il Lands Under Execution. y'tue of and in obeaitnee to aii execu tiowrssued out of the (superior Court of Union county, North Carolina, on the judg-' tnent docketed iu said eourt, wherein the B.nfe of Heath Bro-: i and W. A. Aoctin, J.

J. Vunn and L. M. Little are defendants, 'which said jajgnient is for 950 00 with interest thereon at 8 per cent from the 1st day of November. 1893.

ud t'14 70 co-ts, cr. hy Nov. 1805, and t'dSi) OS j. January 1(818. which- said was duly in the Superior Courc.

of Anson county ou the l.Vli of Uecemlr, lSi)4, the undersigned iSheriff of Anson county will, on the 0th day of April, the court bou'jO d-jor in Wsrlrisbaro, N. sell lotha highest bidder, cash all title and inte- the defendant. le. bas or hail at any tiuie since the dockeiiuK Of said judjfU'eiiti in ie Superior Court ot Anson county in the followiuK tracts or parcels of lands situated in Anson Cnunty. ldt tract, ou thewateis of Lanes adj.

lining the lands of Allen, J'. CrslKn, Kobert Kowlind, the Union county Jine and others known ts the S. D. fenihertofi tract, coutins 2S0 del more or less. 2nd tract, adjoining the Union county line, tha lands Of Mrs.

I'icfealfc Duncan and others, known as that part of L. M. Litile's Cadwell tract, lying in Afcson county, and containitrg 50 refusa 1 the application for a new trial for II. 11 Holmes, cmiicte-l of the murder of B. F.

P.eis 1, and an eaily date for his execution ill probably bj fixed by Governor Hastings. spoke fluently. The button was priced at 10-ceuts, but the clerk said he hadn't the change in the house for a $10 bill, and the man left without the button. Last evening at about 7 o'clock the same person called again and purchased a necktie. He was about to leave the store, ostensibly, trka he suddenly turned and laughingly asked the clerk if he thought he was trying to "work" him the other day when he offered him the $10 bill, and whether he thought the bill was a counterfeit.

The clerk remarked cure Liver Ills; easy to llOOU PlllS take, easy to operate. 25c. A MORRISON Representative of Feunsylra ma, has introduced iu tbe House a bill ap usual, the glory belonged to the South Scott and Taylor, both propriating 75,000 secure a site and erect Wynken, Blyuken and Nod one night Sailed off in a wooden shoe Sailed on a river of misty light Into, a sea of dew. ''Where are you gbicg and what do yon wLhP Tbe old mau a-led the three "We have ceroe to fisb the herring iLb That live in the beautiful ei; ZleU of silver aud have we," Said Wyt.ken, Blyuksn, Aud Nod. Tue old man laugh-d and King a song.

A they rookd ia the wooden shoe. And tbe wind that sped them all uigbt loii KuCW thfc waves cf dew. Tbe little stars were the herring fish That lived in tout beautiful sea. "Now cast your nets wherever joo wi So ci ied tbe Slurs to lbs fiiberman three, Wj liken, Blynken, And Nod. All night long tbeir nets tbey throw For the fish in the twinkling atn.

TUeu down from Ik sky catue tue wooden shoe, the 0-kerman booie. Twas all so pretty a sail, it seemed As if it could not be. And soui folks thought 'twas a dream they'd dreamed Of sailing that beautiful But I shall uaiUd you tbe Jiermeu three: Wyi.ken, Biyuken, AuiNod. Wynken and B'ynken are two little eyes. And Nod is a little bead.

DEALER IS peace inoniauin'. at Appomatf Court natives of Virginia. I he u.e, Y.t tbe sorno General Lee's' sur cr render to Ucneral Grunt. North David The their has no Daniel Boone, no Crockett, no Sam Houston nation's idols, as witness Tbe cases long ending in tbe Supreme Court of tbe United States as to the Validity of the bonds issued by Nurtli Carolina, under ordinance of tbe ctuslituliuual convention of familiar names, were all South in ail of the Chatham Railroad, were erners by birth "Light Horse Harry," "Great Scott," "Old Hickory," decided Monday in favor of tbe State. opportunity for a united Domocra-H Eough and Eeadv," "Honest Padeiewskf price for playing the piano at privat ireej tio.i is foJO a minute.

A Abe." And even in the civil war what wuicn role to Fader en ski's ruan-aer some ten days ago, beo tLe pineuist that he had no such idea. The mau appeared satisfied at the answer. Incidentally he then suggested that it would be well for all clerks to know a counterfeit bill when he saw one, and leaning against the counter with a confidential and confiding air remarked that he would show him a way to detect the "queer." The clerk said ha would be delighted with this information, and the man asked cy, standing by the immemorial principles and precedents of the party, to carry the State, or a part of it; to carry the Legislature, or one branch of it at least; to retrieve was iu that asking what Paderewski charge to play for fire minutes at an aflein'Kiti tea. She got a reply saying that an array we nave, lor tne jNortu, short in military and governing genius, imported it. Lincoln, greatest of all, was from Kentucky.

Andrew Johnson, of Tenuesse; tbe charge would fce She thought tnis rather steep and wrote another note of a part of the losses of 1894 and to on rallying ground for 189S. fering to pay lew for five minutes of Paderearskis music. tU Jidu't etn get a An attempt to make it a party to a atihWi-r to this Oute. AuJ tbe wooden shoe that sailed tbe skies Is a wee one' trundle bed; George II. Thomas, the "Eock of Chickamauga," the one Union sol bargain'which it will condemn and lands of KTcb Davis and others, known as So shut your eyes while mother sius, part of the Arthur Davis hinds, containing There are now living ia New Conn three cbil-iren cf a General in tLe Revolutionary war, there i said lobe diers who never made a mistake or spit upon will be to invite disaster and to make certain the triumph of ,60 acres, more "or Jesa.

Suid lauds being are to be re-elected and the Democrats and Populists are to unite for the defeat of the sitting members from the fifth, eighth and ninth districts, -Messrs; Settle, Linney and Pearson, Eepublicans. Iu the counties which now have Democratic officers the status is to remain undisturbed that' is to say the Democrats are to nominate Democrats for these, asrain and the" otber city iu the. Uailed States tbst levied on undar and by virtue of said execution. This 4th day of M-ircts, 18Ut. B- VyALL.

t-h -lilT Anson County. a straight Eepublican ticket. lost a battle, was a Virginian. The man who really saved the nation in gaining Eussian suport was a Southerner Cassius M. Clay, niin- We shall not pass judgment here 1 1 th won 1 -r tights that be.

And yon baU see lb beautiful things As you ro-k ia the mUty sea Where the old tboe rocked the fiohsrmeu three Wjnken, Blynkeu, And No Eugene Field. v'vatchwa, Clocke, Sp and Jewelery cf all kinds tp paired on short notice. Inspected Watches fofS. LJR four years. Fourteen years experience.

Can found in Caraway's store on Ruth erforii ptrfet. "Panacea Ssrinis fater." XE OFKOSTII CAIlOLISi.l. upon tne misguKieu democratic for a 2 and a $5 bill. He then took a five cent piece from his pocket and moistened both sides. coin was, so the clerk thought, placed between the two' bills, and the whole was wrapped in a piece of paper and tightly tied-Explanations were then in order.

The key to the solution was, the stranger explained, that impressions of a nickel would appear on both bills. "On a counterfeit bill," he said, Anson cocnty, ister And the Admirals there managers, those fellow party men of ours, who are trying to commit the organization to monstrous proposition. As for Mr. Marion was but one, Farragut and he was from the South, too. I Could go on much further.

Populists are to support them; and in the counties where the usiouists boosts such a distincti ij. Tbe New Londoners are William 11 Boibeck, Lis brother. John O. Burleck, and bis sifter, Cbarlotte A. Burlieck.

Tueir ft her was at tbe battles of the Brandy wine, Gruiantown, and 51 or. inwutb, and at Vai ey Frge, and afterward served under Gen. Watue in the campaigns hgautst the Iuaian. Nothing so completely tolls tbe story of the work of tbe Cubans to gaiu independent-! than tbe alatemeul tuat only 32 of tbe odl important suar factories of th Uland of Cuba ure rjnniu. Tbeir declaration to cut i ff the goveruuirut revenues and so sttike a vital spot iu the content is very near true.

TLe i.orn.al output of Cuba, in tbe sugar AVAS HAYES EJLECTED1 Butler, who tried to sell out the Democrats in 1892, who traded with of '94 have the offices, the status In Superior Court Before the Clerk S. H. Gaddy, administritor of deceas; and of Mary TUreadgiil, deceased, piuinulf, vs. William H. Tbreidijill.

S. H. Thrpadgil, George T. Dnla nnd wife, Sallie Dula, Kanny Morgan and husband, Moran, Josej TliieadgtiJ. Richard Threadgih and other hirs Allen Tbreailu'll, Turner and wife, Moilie Turner, Aiaiie Morris and husband, Morrip, Jutia McSwain -and Swin, VV il-liam Kei's, Gorae Krcps, Jauics Kreps' heirs, James Mcllie and wife, Susan Mc-- Rae, J.

Midison Lilly, John Dula Lilly, On my first visit to Boston I was astonished on just steping out of the railroad station to face a statue Tbe Question Is Yet Before tLe is to be changed by substituting Democrats for Eepublicans. Thus, if the impression will not appear. leva Courts. Springfield Union. the Eepublicans in 1894 and who is ready and willing to sell them out in 1S96, what shall be said? Lan- The man said he would step across F'ir ih w(prs of eit-UHted in "Warren county, Hi Tliat no mim rul walrr in There is a case pendiug in the a county now has a Eepuhlican sheriff and a Populist register, the register is to be retained or replaced by crnticra folls.

District Court at Mt. Pleasant, I the TJoited maintain their the way to get a drink, and on his return would opeu the package. It would require that long for the impression to be made. nwpeliwtis, 'ffcffioacy and virtuwj for Seeiuc One's Own Brain. The following experiment, taken The clerk waited far about a half from Prof.

Lloyd's new book, "Eti- hour, but seeing nothing more of the to a Southern man Lincoln. At his feet wa3 crouching a negro another Southerner, by heavens! I wandered about the city some time, hoping to find a monument raised to some great man Massachusetts had presented to the nation. Downon some street, surveyed by a cow a couple of hundred years ago, I encountered a bronze statue of a woman in bloomers! long hair aud all, though the name was mcsculine. A great man, no doubt in Boston. dorhoa is quite interesting.

The stranger his suspicions became experimenter provides himself with a lighted candle and enters a per aroused. He opened the package, and lo! the nickel wa3 there, but the some other Populist, and the sheriff is to be replaced by Democrats. The matter of division of legislative tickets was left entirely open and no fusion Upon an electoral ticket was provided for, it being assumed that this would ultimately take care of itself through the perfecting of the understanding, arrived at by the free silver Democratic managers, that the Xorth Carolina delegates to the Chicago convention shall bolt it in the event of the fectly dark room. He stands before a black curtain or wall, or any other bills were gone. The stranger had buigr period of Him unimpaired hoing as good afir three moiuty casd as vi hen frph from lh-Sprinj.

T'nat Urn aniiy of letititnoni from -neh eminent men Senator Wal Clu' k. scuren of prominent divmen and hundredn of cit izens in I he humble walks of and many of our mot eminent ph si cians. Bnould be amply to coHviuco iho most tskeptical. I ef feet i-i not to eiinply Patch Up, bu' to eliminaie the peed of disea-ips by entire purification of the BLOOD. I a specific for Sofi ftila, Dyppepiu, dark fiat surface, so that details can slipped them up his sleeve and was awar with the 7.

not be seen bv the candle's feeble K'Mi Ann lilly and hteiid Crunip Lilly, defendants. KOTICS OF NOTION TO COXFIKM SALE. To Wllli'im H. Threadgill, Fi-ny Morgan and her liurbanri, Morgan, Joseph ill. Richard Tlireaiill and other heirs of Allen Threndgill.

names not known, VV. P. Turner and i fe, Moilie Annie Morris and hiishand, Morris, Julia alc- Hwain i and husband, McSwain, William KrepR, Qsorye Kicps, and the heirs of J.taies Kreps, tiatfus not known, defendants in the tliov entitled cause, who are non-residenls f( this State, you are hereby notified that on the C'b day of January, issjO, the lands described in the petition in the above entitled cuuse were sold by S. H. Gaddy, Commissioner, to make assets to pay debts, and charges of administration of estnte.

as follows: ThrPadgilrVi C8 acres ul 50; Mary --'Thread; ill's half iiitertliii 100 acres at $13t) Mary Threadaill's one tenth interest i iv K0 aciva at 00. and that the jilaiutifif moves for contirma ion of sai sales, and that said motion will be heard at tbe office of the Clerk of said Court in the court house IB Wadesboro Oil Friday, the SiOth day of March, at hich time and lace you can appear and show cause, if you have why said sales sball not be i Vneso, Johii C. McLmt'hlin, Clerk of at. Hi -e jo Wadesboro, this the 5Ui Hay of Febrtinrv, lS9l. JOHN ilcLAUCHLtX.

Clerk of Superior Cwurt. This scheme is being worked sys light. The candle is moved later ally to and fro in front of the eyes, matically in the city, and two or three other persons have been made keeping it about six inches from the which grew out of what was practically a campaign bet made during Ilayes-Tilden content, in October, 1S7C, Job Codner sold a horse to W. II. Nngeu, giving in payment a note which was worded as follows: When Haye3 and Wheeler are elected President of the United States I promise to pay Job Codner $63 for Notwithstauding the fact that Hayes was declared by the commission to have been duly electd, Nugen claimed that the matter was still in dispute, and he refused to pay the note or to return the horse.

Codner brought suit before a Justice of the Peace, and on default secured a judgement for the face value of the note, with interest until paid, but Nugen appealed to the District Court, where the case was dismissed. Codner then brought a new suit for the value of the horse, and, according to the Iowa State Eegister, that case is still pending, the title bt-ing, Hannah E. Codner, adraiuistra'rix the victims. nomination 'of a gold-bug and that face, and just below the tip of the the State Democracy shall ollw no.e. In a few minutes something, The Wonderful IIhjh.

There seems to be no limit to this rays business, and unlike a good many fads, this one promises to be most useful. Fresh discoveries in England are daily announced in the field first opened by Professor. Eoentgen. That there is a possibil this example and. support a silver 1.50U buO tons a 4 this baa lcu redacted to lOJ.OuO toe.

The insurrection iu this phase alone has acqnived a uiagnitude thai Spain at leait JO.WJ.Uk alone iu tux income. Senator Jones is enthusiastic over the cut -look for silver. "Silver has uevcr been sa strong as it is to lay," said he i i a jecent in -tervi3T. "and its tiieuds have only to to CUicfgo and remain true to themselves to carry tbe day. I am not rpeakiug at bap-bazird cr indulging in mere euiLu-oasiu when I say tLis.

but my correpouJence which is wide on tbe subj -ct, lars ma out ti tbe very Iwtter of tbe assertion. I am tnft sincly of the opinion that if tbe Chicago conveu'i-'n writes a free silver plalfoi and puts a true friend silver on it as the candidate the ui jti alic party will wiutWe HikC Tbe largest tree in the State of Ca'ifornla. or tbe American continent, perhaps, is Oid Seq iia." tbe titan of all the redwood giants, wi.kh stands at aa elti uleof 5.CC0 fet above sea level, at a d. stance of ce ventre miles fn.ui tiie Yosemite velley. At ent Old Sequoia" is I ut a blackened ot as it stands it is without doubt the rl rprtn'ative of the vegetable Virgd -m in the world.

At one time, l-efore fire an 1 wit partially destroyed the of which it was the OU Sfq'ioia' i more than yards bih, nd upwanlsof thirty feet bl diameter. At present tbij i 1S5 feet hifcb an aleiut twenty-one feet in diameter near its charred and blackened loots. Quite" "stump," after alL A cava alleged to rival In extent ad the great Maimuolh i va has beeu dis-cjverel in Foul ms-in ronnty, Ky in which Utma-'th Cave is situated, the newsp. as if thin mist, seems to grow before the eyes. It becomes more definite candidate for Xo" names Her "Pa" Wtu a Humorist.

A thin 1 1 Constitution There is a saloon-keeper in Tennessee ho is something of a humorist His entire family was in court the were canvassed in connection with and gains Soon one cau the eru bernatonal nomination or distinguish the venations and the divisions of the brain. One is ity of enabling the human eye to that for any other States office, ar othar day and oue of his daughters no candidate for Senator was agreed see with ease concealed objects was demonstrated on Thursday at Kings College, London. On eof the exper upon, though it is a part of the TATE OF KOUTU OABOLISA Anson County. plan that Senator Pritchard must not be re-elected. imenters there says: "Without tbe 'Z'rna.

Ktdeey Trouh'e, Female Complainis, anemia and torpor of the bow-la, Fjr circulars, testimonBl, ad drees SA L. T. THORNE tleton, general aeni for the ifnpatiy who will ship lie water in caea of 12 illles, half gallou each, f. o. for $4.

W. I', (ill AY, J), (Office i Smith dulap Building. Wadesboro, Korth Carolina. ALL OPERATIONS WARRANTED. -J.

to. T. Bennett, Crawford D. Bennett was a witness against her father. She told this mildly interesting story: "Pa was sitting in his saloon feeling lonely.

He went to the barn, and putting a halter on his horse, broueht the animal to eat Mary E. Wiiiiatns, VS. Robert L. WiLiams, defendant. ACTt-N FOR DIVOHCK.

In outlining the deal this paper of photography, by the means of a single flourescent screen and a has no purpose to play the part of above entitled action for divorce of suitable lens, I could easily see all nsation-monger nor is it indulg- the I laintirr from the defendant, who is a of the estate of Job Codner agt. W. the bones in my hand and wrist inr in any imaginings- oi us own nou-resident of-the State, the defendant is hereby Konflsd to appear at the court bouse jn Wadesboro attti next Tei of the Su- ing his own brain! A change of position of the candle will bring out other portions into view, but as soon as the lateral movement is stopped, however, the view, whatever it is, soon fades away. The example given is very simple. According to the author, there is nthiug more wonderful in seeing an object almost touching the organ of sight than in seeing the most distant stars, hundreds of millions of miles away.

The theory is that the moving light produces a counter irritation of the nerves -that conduct the impression of sight to the brain. It repeats that it believes its infor clearly and sharply defined aud the action -of the joints. Metallic' ob Court to 1 beld for Anson county. mation to be perfectly accurate, and North Carolina, on the 8th Monday after the II. Nugen." The horse long ago departed this life.

The original plaintiff is dnt 1, and neither of the law firmsorigi- Jst Mond iy la juareu, isji, uuu answer or if it is not it would like to have for jects were reatuiy seen tnrougn a einur to I be 'complaint therein, hictrwill solid block of wood two and a half publication, at the earliest moment filed to said action with the Clerk of th Huiierior Court according to lu'w. But I of that region tell many stoi ie of the nallv retained is in existenci inches thick, such as is used in pav- possible, from some of the parties to the arrangement, a statement of the streets. A sixpence shut up itueisr John C. Molaui-hlin, Cierk of Court, at oilie in IFadesboro, this (be 25th of Febrmiry, ISOrf. JOHN C.

ilcLAUCHLIN, Clerk of iperior Court. Bennett Bennett, Attorn eys-at-Law, Wadesboro, N. C-. the Case is Still OU the docker, and eh-raclerof the new cave," It w4 (ifcovere.l by a travelling pbotojrapher the Clerk Of the COUrt COmplaiaS of Qrewi several weiks ago. He the Work involved in keeping it 'umlded acr-KS an pinui in the rocks and inaccuracies contained in the fore- between the pages of Bradshaw was clearly visible.

These results were ing. This is, however, the under- ulowiug it dowuwatd sixty feet lound bim- produced by the aid of a ne vacuum there during tne last nineteen standing of the contract, in the police. tube designed and made iu the college. The results can be readily supper with him. Pa made me set a plate for the horse.

Then lie took hold of the horse's front legs aud lifted them up ou the table. We all sat. down to supper and the horse began to eat. Pa picked up a mug of beer and began to laugh and throw both hands in the air. The mug hit the horse on the nose.

The beast pulled his feet down, dragging the tablecloth and upsetting the table. The horse backed up and sat squarely on a red-hot stove. This burned its tail so the animal kicked the stove over and ran out of the door. I screamed and pa threw a lamp at me. The house came near catching fire, and a policeman came iu.

Pa has been arrested 108 time3. year; inner circle of the Democratic party of the it is favored by many eik. Trustee and Receiver, plaintiff, seen either by daylight or gas light, Democrats who were not parties to no darkening ot the room ben necessary, Another Loudon inves it among' others bv at least one The current is reversed, and the brain is pictured on the retina. Then the-impression returns through the nerves, and affects the brain so that we see it. The explanation may or may not be but the fact remains, that one sees something mar-velously like what one would imagine a brain to be, in its natural Oolce up stairs just east of court house.

-Will practice in all the courts of tbe State. Special attention given to the examination and investigation of Titles to Real Estate, drawing Deed and other instrument, Collection of Claims, the Managing of Estates for Guardians, Administrators and Executors, and the Foreclosure of Mortgages. Will attend the courts of fitanly and Mont gomery counties. Prompt attention given to all business intrusted to them. tigator, Mr.

J. G. Vine, announces, says The New York Sun, that he has been able to photograph at one gentleman who lives in one of the Populist congressional districts and who does not hesitate to avow his end of a wire objects exposed be Oue Jlale Pulls Atislhrr'i Tongue Out by the Koali. Charlotte News. Two mules were at play in a pasture rented by James Thompson, oa the Betsy Gringle farm near Ilarris-burg, last In their play, on of them got "the other ly the tongue and held on eo fast and pulled so hard that the unfortunate mule's tongue wa3 pulled out by tbe roots.

The tongueles mule had to be killed. ambition to go to Congress but who If in an imrueiij-e cave. He got ethers to accompany I in an exploration of tbe cave, end it i oIle(l that more thn sixty miles ef avenues have beu explored. It is said that a company has lean firmed to (x- doit tLecav. a id it will be lighted nitb el-ctricit and that en elect railway to it- taouth from Cave City.

Mm. LmseV career as a preacher, wh'cU bewail some three werks ajo. is iioturally ljea atter.de-1 with some iuci-. det, as" ws her career a pcdiiical ftump tair. Her debut i-i the ndni-try was by custom Lerlfoi usually ctni-fined to the tbeatiical and t'jv-rat ic latn.

At tbe conclusion cf her first ernnou ia Wichita en a lecer.t Suuday mon-iax, several of ti-jwer v. ere passed Bp ber over were tie footlights wolM be if there were any. Tbe deaf n.utes Lute taken Hsnry T. Drake and others, defendants. By authority if an order 'of resale of the lsn.ls made in the-almve.

entitled cause at November Terui, will se-1 to the hijjh est bidder, for caso, at tbe cnurt house door Sn H'adesboro on the 6lh day of April, 189:1, the follow Ug lands in A non count v. to-wtt: Three trarts of land, the first, ract contains 102f- acres; the second traet, known a.s the iacKeiizie tract, containing 22 acres; tbe third tract contains 9 i acres. These binds will be offered at a stand up bid of $757.90 i eretl hundred and dollars and iiinety cent.) to begin 'flsi-i amount baviug been bid for s-tid 1-tnds by James X. Moore, who has heretcfore tiled au advance bid on said lands. Iu bid less than said bid Will lie considered at said sale.

February tween two vacuum tubes at the other end of the wire, and declares expresses his willingness to stand aside and vote for the present Pop that he will soon he able to photo graph objects at any distance by means of or maguetic rays eon One Important Exception. Browning, Kins Co's Monthly. Bingo Britannia, rules the wave, just the same! Executor's Notice. We have this djy qualified as Execulors of the wiil of Joseph Williams, deceased, and hereby notify all persons having claims against the estate of our testator to present the, tame to us on or before the 5th day of March. 1S0T.

for rinvniAih nrknpiri.a iki veyed by wire. He described the process "to me today, but forbade making public the details until the experiments are complete. the road) Terry Patetic (in Jingo There's one wave she all 89th, 18U0. J. D.

I.K K. Commissioner. AVhat Shall I Do For My Children? notice will be pleaded iu har of their recov "Wy don't you go in? Do do' rinht. Don't voa see him wt i a great liking lo-iiis. Le.i' and doesn't rule, don't you forget it Bingo Yes? Results From a letter written by Rev.

J. Gaud sr- ery ah persons luaeoted to said estate are required to make immediate payment. March 2na, J. WILLIAMS, W. G.

WILLIAMS. ulist Congressman if the whole deal, as- presented above, can be consummated. His argument, and that of others, is thatthe Democratic party would better effect this fusion and thus get a part of its men in place, than to go it alone and run the risk of losing all. The scheme is one which Democrats and Populists alike should reprobate and turn from with loathing. It is the very fusion, with" Demoerats for Eepublican, which Mr.

Butler effected two years ago, and for which both he and they were so Jingo Yes 1 The wave of "the Stars and Stripes his tail?" Watson (at the gate) "Yes, an he's growliu' at the same timo." I don't know which end to believe." Cincinnati Fnquirvr. a coniilei uUs from tbe Sta'tj iustj- tutii blteud b.r diocours, wauLm ber with grest attention and bating tbe eius of fcef oratory tranialed lo them. I-. fc atout tbe only rou ia Wichita wbt -en'' uiteml li rv L--v's wruMiii is Ur I. ae Sunday i-a I in tbedi ne eins, and V.e 1a I df Li Ijv.k afler ie buii')' wiilily jiTairs ixlf his atleud- lh itulBttCtros.

A Sueessful Experiment. Mr. T. W. Mcintosh, of Darlington county, S.

has given to the Charleston News and Courier the results of his expirement in the cultivation of tobacco. He says he planted one acre last year, from which he gathered 1,240 pounds of cured tobacco, which cost $40 and netted him when sold, $115.35, and only a portion of which was graded. This was the first tobacco Mr. Mcintosh ever planted, and he is well pleased with the outcome. Ilucklitt's Arnica Halve.

Ths rt SiU-a I the world or Cuts, Bruies. So: es, 1T leers, lliusi. Fever Tett-r, Hw-ia, I tulblnins. Co-ns, an oli i- ii end cures Pile or no )iav ruquiied. I.isj;uar an'evrl give perf.ct sat.sfac'.ion.

or moony Feriert Wisdom Would give us perfect health, cause men and women are not Be- man, of Dimondale, Mich we are permitted to make this extract: "I have no hesi atioa in recommending Dr. King's New Divovery, tbe results were almost marvelous in the case of my wife. VVhile 1 was pastor of tbe Baptist Church at Rives Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding La Gripim. Terrible paroxysms of couching would Inst hours with little interruption and it seemed as if she could lint sorvive them. A fiiend recommended Dr.

nil'a New Discovery; it was quick iu its work and highly satisfactory in results Trial bottles free at arsons II n-dison's drugstore. Regular size 5Uc. and fl 00. iJ i.J P-it Put them in school where they can get the best training Intellectual and spiritual for the least expense. Before de-ciuins that, inquire into the merits of the ilnsonvilh School.

Spring Term opn J.m.i Ut and closes June Srd. 'Tub mti frotul.0' to $3 00 per month, il-iard from ST to JS GO." young o'ltn desiring an education and per- fectly wise, they must take medi cines to keep themselves perfectly Electric Dilti-rs. Electric Bi-ters is a medicine suited any season, but peibaj more jteiiefally needed in the Spring, hen the languid ex-b tutted feeli ig prevails, ben the lier tnriiid ard and the need of a 'euie healthy. Pure, rich blood is the Sb ftii-nlv! v. as -i tr.

LTru ot tae basis of srood. health. Hood's Sar oiorr'ers wc.rfas, etc. I l.hpl. l.i! itr 1:.

thf every ebii not bla to pjv bin af, wil1 do well see usr B. CLARKfc, A I Prinoipl. wliia I married vo.i.'" io aiiU lor saparilla is the. One True Blood Pu y'TB May I take this seat, madam?" He "Aren't voa a fl rifier. It.gives good health because it builds upon the true foundation A r-linhle VCftrAflirrQ idv roundly and so righteously denounced.

We have no idea. the Democratic party can be held on this programme. It is certafuPVe take it, for instance, that 'the Democrats cf the seventh 'district can never be held ou CorscreSiDian Shuford, nor or eren- No anil aker-tsve i lelt A prompt ue i I medicine has often avei ieJ Icng an.t fatal i-ili -us fevein. Nj ii.o at more uitiy in counteraction uid I U.e system troni iu vUriai ds n. Il -u l-j ion.

yix'd to lCectric B.ttrs tlx.y iiitv cent 1-er Injitis ut parsuiu ti Ui ug i twrv Lo think- said thetravelling mau to a lady in the railroad car. No sir," said the female, -withor-ingly; "I lutve leen keeping it for a gentleman," ji a mill i v. yaa rvf pure blood. Hood's Pills are purely perfectly harmless, al ways aud beneficial. ul (man to rlisfrititM sa-nplt-s and m-ikw rmva-s lrr our Ytihle Toilet h'oips i '0 t-i 75 a oimth emfly mad.

A Idivai Cr fts 12 Austin veuU'J, Ci.ica;;"'), Kl. refunded ii-e 25 cents oer box Fur saie 1'sisq HardtiOQ,.

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